Quinn introduced Hochul, and said, «I'm so thrilled that Governor Cuomo and soon - to - be lieutenant governor Kathy Hochul are our first two
pledge signers.»
More than an intellectual manifesto, the invitation
pledges signers to specific spiritual practices: maintaining a vital prayer life, conducting works of mercy and engaging in a regular Friday fast «as a form of prayerful resistance to the idolatrous practices of our culture.»
Not exact matches
The
signers pledged to offer one another a network of mutual support» as they celebrate instances of faithfulness in their various churches and challenge church practices that «presume a smooth fit between killing and discipleship.»
The
signers of the statement
pledged themselves to such Christian solidarity and, while this initiative has not been without its critics, both Evangelical and Catholic, we are greatly heartened by the thousands who have joined in that
pledge, both in this country and in other parts of the world.
Now the party has its own
pledge, with the first
signers being Gov. Andrew Cuomo and his running mate, former Rep. Kathy Hochul.
The
pledge indicates the
signer's support for all ten points of the failed Women's Equality Act, which Cuomo's erstwhile Senate Republican allies opposed because of a provision that would bring state law on abortion in line with federal law.
The
pledge committed
signers to volunteer at least five hours of time at their children's school and to spend at least 15 minutes each school night reading or working with their children.
There is a reason that the
signers of the Declaration of Independence
Pledged their HONOR and their LIVES under GOD... The preamble of the US Constitution also alludes to this fact and why three separate branches were tightly constrained in there job duties.
President Donald Trump has
pledged he will withdraw from the Paris Agreement that binds
signer countries to a series of stringent measures to lessen emissions.
Current opposition to the project includes six First Nations litigants at the Canadian Federal Court of Appeals, 150 Nations, Tribes, and Bands from Canada and the United States (Treaty Alliance Against Tar Sands Expansion), the province of British Columbia, the state of Washington, 22 BC municipalities, 300,000 petition
signers, and more than 24,000 people who have
pledged to do «whatever it takes to stop Kinder Morgan.»
Opposition to Kinder Morgan's pipeline and tanker project includes the Province of British Columbia, the state of Washington, the cities of Vancouver, Burnaby, and Victoria and 19 other BC municipalities as well as 250,000 petition
signers and more than 24,000 who have
pledged to do «whatever it takes» to stop Kinder Morgan's pipeline and tanker project.
Current opposition to Kinder Morgan's pipeline and tanker project includes the Province of British Columbia, the state of Washington, the cities of Vancouver, Burnaby, and Victoria and 19 other BC municipalities as well as 250,000 petition
signers and more than 23,000 who have
pledged to do «whatever it takes» to stop Kinder Morgan's pipeline and tanker project.
Kinder Morgan's pipeline and tanker project is opposed by the Province of British Columbia, the State of Washington, the cities of Vancouver, Burnaby and Victoria, and 19 other municipalities, 250,0000 petition
signers, and 23,000 Coast Protectors who have taken the
pledge to do «whatever it takes» to stop Kinder Morgan.